Two months of Yogi Adityanath Govt in UP | Of farmer loan-waiver, power for all, anti-romeo squads and communal violence

Yogi Adityanath, who started with a bang as Uttar Pradesh chief minister on March 19, completes two months in office this week. The young chief minister of the biggest state of India, Yogi in this past couple of months has made tremendous strides along with certain law and order incidents threatening to eclipse his achievements.

Two months of Yogi Adityanath Govt in UP | Of farmer loan-waiver, power for all, anti-romeo squads and communal violence

New Delhi :

Yogi Adityanath, who started with a bang as Uttar Pradesh chief minister on March 19, completes two months in office this week. The young chief minister of the biggest state of India, Yogi in this past couple of months has made tremendous strides along with certain law and order incidents threatening to eclipse his achievements.

Yogi Adityanath Government’s achievements in last two months

Efficient bureaucracy: Ever since Yogi, the 44-year-old saffron clad priest-turned-politician, took over the reins of the state, the bureaucracy is constantly on its toes. Almost literally.

It is an unusual sight to see that the parking lot at the secretariat building in Lucknow to be full even before the clock strikes 9:25 am.

Adityanath has proved himself to be a tough taskmaster, holding back-to-back meetings with his ministers and bureaucrats well past midnight, only to return to office the next morning before 9.30 am.

Loan –waiver to farmers: An election promise, which many political observers credit the victory of BJP in Uttar Pradesh, was amongst the first decisions made by Yogi cabinet.

Clearance of dues to sugarcane farmers: The UP government managed to clear the Rs 5,558 crore of sugarcane dues of farmers within 40 days. In fact, at the BJP working committee meeting, Adityanath specifically praised cane development minister Suresh Rana for his efforts.

Dawn of illegal mining: A group of ministers constituted by the CM has submitted a report on a new mining policy and clamping down on illegal mining, which is a major problem in UP.

Illegal land grabbing: A portal being started under the chief minister’s office to allow people to complain about illegal land grab could be a game-changer, too.

Electricity privileges: The ‘Power for All’ agreement, signed by the Yogi government with the Centre, promises to provide electricity around the clock to district headquarters and 18 hours a day to all villages.

“The erstwhile governments only pushed UP into darkness, providing power to just certain VIP districts or towns,” noted BJP general secretary Vijay Bahadur Pathak.“What he (Adityanath) has done in 50 days, the earlier CM did in a year’s time,” he said.

Anti-Romeo squads: One of the first decisions made by chief minister Yogi Adityanath, the establishment of anti-romeo squads have reportedly been able to instil fear in the hearts of rowdy youth when it comes to eve-teasing other activities which involve women harassment.

“Rowdyism is dying and crime percentages are falling. People’s confidence in the government has been restored,” the state BJP had said in its political resolution at its recent working committee meeting.

Closure of illegal slaughter houses: A cause of a major uproar and strikes in the very first days of the Yogi Adityanath Government, the issue slaughterhouses was eventually resolved as the government made it clear that the crackdown was only of illegal houses, which permit without a license and sub-standard health conditions.

“The change has started to show in UP since the Yogi government took charge. Well-meaning people are feeling relieved with the closure of illegal slaughterhouses. With the constitution of anti-Romeo squads, anti-social elements harassing women and girls are now in fear,” BJP working committee observed.

Yogi Adityanath Government’s misses in last two months

On the ground, certain recent incidents like caste clash in Saharanpur and communal violence in Bulandshahr, Sambhal and Gonda gave the law enforcing authorities sleepless nights. The BJP came to power in UP on the plank of improving law and order, terming the erstwhile Samajwadi Party rule as ‘goondaraj’.

In Bulandshahr, members of the Adityanath-founded Hindu Yuva Vahini are alleged to be behind the murder of an aged Muslim man after a ‘love-jihad’-style elopement.

The attack on Saharanpur senior superintendent of police’s residence by BJP activists, allegedly under the leadership of local MP Raghav Lakhanpal, hogged newspaper headlines and even before the controversy ended, caste violence broke out there involving Dalits and Thakurs.

An upper caste man was killed, triggering violence, arson and torching of Dalit homes.Four persons were injured in Gonda district and some vehicles damaged following a clash between people belonging to two communities, while in Sambhal tension prevailed in a village after some people created a ruckus, claiming that a man had eloped with a married woman from another faith.